Tarnicus: The lack of heating the house has to do with the design of it; it has "natural air-conditioning" meaning gaps everywhere for cold air to come in. It should be handy in summer. I've got one electric oil heater but those are really expensive to run. Wood is half the price in this town (the main industry is logging) compared to where I last lived, and I go to the golf course nearby to gather it myself. I've got a tentative plan to build some kind of rickshaw so I can start bringing back larger logs myself to reduce the cost. I'm still adapting to paying for this house alone and money is very tight with all my savings gone now.
Funnily enough in this period of solitude, I am getting a very strong desire to lose myself in computer games again, partly to inspire me to get back to writing and get my crap complete and published. I don't think it would be physically possible for me to complete my collection before my time is up, but I'm going to get a few games complete! I cannot remember the last time that I finished a RPG or turn-based strategy game. The plan is to start small in order to say "I finished that!"
Funny thing about life. So often it goes on longer than you'd expect it to.
You already have the right idea. Start small, shift back into it gradually, no pressure, actually enjoy things. The more you enjoy them, the more interest you'll have in completing them.
EndreWhiteMane: Not feeling the greatest today but that's not unusual.
Learning about mods on Morrowind, that's kinda fun.
Your day OK so far?
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully it changes up so the rest of your weekend doesn't have a crappy component to it.
Can't complain here. Just made salad for people, now I'm back in my space.
Course, I'll be leaving it momentarily since me chainsmoking in the house is frowned upon when someone's crotchspawn is in the residence.
On the upside, if I smoke outside, I'm not laying the very, very early framework for some damned kid bugging me for cigarettes in roughly 20 years.